New Sinn Fein survey finds cost of living is putting people under pressure
Gary Ibbotson 25 Nov 2021A cost of living survey organised by Sinn Fein has found that many respondents are facing financial pressure due to rising costs.
Overall, more than 14,000 people took part in the survey.
Dublin Mid-West TD Mark Ward says the Government needs to address the ever increasing cost of living in the country.
“The Government must act now to tackle the cost of living crisis. T
“he cost of living is out of control. This is a real crisis and there needs to be clear action from government now,” he said.
“More than 14,000 people took part in Sinn Féin’s survey about the cost of living crisis.
“The results are shocking and expose the stark reality of how urgent this crisis is and the pressure that workers and families are under due to spiralling costs.
“People’s incomes are staying the same, while costs are continuing to increase across fuel, rents, childcare, groceries, healthcare and energy bills; to name just a few.
“This is putting huge financial pressure on people, as they struggle to keep on top of their bills every month.
“The stories are shocking and expose the reality and extent of this crisis here in Dublin and across the state.”
Deputy Ward says that “76% of people said they are very concerned about the cost of living.
“A further 19% said they are quite concerned by it.
“77% said that the cost of living crisis has had a negative impact on their mental health.
“98.5% of people said that they believe the government is not doing enough to tackle the cost of living crisis.
“Pensioners spoke of being afraid to open their energy bills, as they knew they wouldn’t be able to pay them.
“Workers spoke of being forced to choose between buying food or filling up a tank of petrol,” he said.
“Young families spoke of the crippling anxiety of paying childcare fees, which often cost as much as a second mortgage or rent each and every month. O
“ne young woman spoke about her desire to start a family and how she fears she simply won’t be able to afford to have a child.
Deputy Ward says the Government could ease financial pressures this winter by removing VAT from domestic energy bills.
“Energy prices have risen by 25 percent, while the cost of home heating oil has soared by a staggering 71 percent.
“The government increase in carbon tax is pushing bills up further, putting more families under real pressure.
“This government is ignoring how much pressure households are under this winter.
“The first step they can take is to remove VAT from domestic energy bills for low and middle income households this winter.
“Secondly, the Government must cut rents and then freeze them. Thirdly, they must scrap carbon tax hikes.”